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Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells

Neuronal expression of the early growth response-1 (EGR-1; NGFI-A/Zif268) transcription factor has been extensively studied in the adult mammalian brain and linked to aspects of mature physiological/behavioral function. In contrast, this factor has not been studied in detail in the embryonic brain....

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Autores principales: Wells, Timothy, Rough, Kirsty, Carter, David A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21629823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2011.00006
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Carter, David A.
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Carter, David A.
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description Neuronal expression of the early growth response-1 (EGR-1; NGFI-A/Zif268) transcription factor has been extensively studied in the adult mammalian brain and linked to aspects of mature physiological/behavioral function. In contrast, this factor has not been studied in detail in the embryonic brain. Here, we used a fluorescent protein-encoding Egr-1 transgene to map the cellular distribution of Egr-1 transcription in embryonic rat brain. We identified a novel, widely distributed population of GFP(+) cells, characterized as a precursor/stem cell phenotype by co-localization with SOX2/nestin/vimentin/S-100β and exclusion from other known cellular markers including DCX/BLBP/TBR2/NURR1. At both E18 and E20, these cells were located across the developing brain but concentrated in the subplate and intermediate zones. The transgene was also highly expressed in developing (NeuN(+)) striatal neurons. The authentic expression pattern that we observed for the rEgr-1 transgene sequence indicates that restriction to neuronal/precursor cells is largely driven by proximal 5(′) sequence. Deletion of conserved Egr-1 silencer (neuron restrictive silencer factor) elements did not markedly alter transcriptional activity in transfected cells; this is consistent with a dominant role for positive factors in the control of cell-specific Egr-1 expression. Induction of Egr-1 in a population of SOX2(+) cells indicates a co-incidence of extrinsic (EGR-1) and cell-intrinsic (SOX2) cellular signals that may form a novel level of progenitor cell regulation. The wide distribution of EGR-1 signaling in SOX2(+) cells suggests an organizational role during late embryonic brain development.
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spelling pubmed-30993082011-05-31 Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells Wells, Timothy Rough, Kirsty Carter, David A. Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience Neuronal expression of the early growth response-1 (EGR-1; NGFI-A/Zif268) transcription factor has been extensively studied in the adult mammalian brain and linked to aspects of mature physiological/behavioral function. In contrast, this factor has not been studied in detail in the embryonic brain. Here, we used a fluorescent protein-encoding Egr-1 transgene to map the cellular distribution of Egr-1 transcription in embryonic rat brain. We identified a novel, widely distributed population of GFP(+) cells, characterized as a precursor/stem cell phenotype by co-localization with SOX2/nestin/vimentin/S-100β and exclusion from other known cellular markers including DCX/BLBP/TBR2/NURR1. At both E18 and E20, these cells were located across the developing brain but concentrated in the subplate and intermediate zones. The transgene was also highly expressed in developing (NeuN(+)) striatal neurons. The authentic expression pattern that we observed for the rEgr-1 transgene sequence indicates that restriction to neuronal/precursor cells is largely driven by proximal 5(′) sequence. Deletion of conserved Egr-1 silencer (neuron restrictive silencer factor) elements did not markedly alter transcriptional activity in transfected cells; this is consistent with a dominant role for positive factors in the control of cell-specific Egr-1 expression. Induction of Egr-1 in a population of SOX2(+) cells indicates a co-incidence of extrinsic (EGR-1) and cell-intrinsic (SOX2) cellular signals that may form a novel level of progenitor cell regulation. The wide distribution of EGR-1 signaling in SOX2(+) cells suggests an organizational role during late embryonic brain development. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3099308/ /pubmed/21629823 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2011.00006 Text en Copyright © 2011 Wells, Rough and Carter. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Wells, Timothy
Rough, Kirsty
Carter, David A.
Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title_full Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title_fullStr Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title_full_unstemmed Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title_short Transcription Mapping of Embryonic Rat Brain Reveals EGR-1 Induction in SOX2(+) Neural Progenitor Cells
title_sort transcription mapping of embryonic rat brain reveals egr-1 induction in sox2(+) neural progenitor cells
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21629823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2011.00006
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